Chapter 1: Introduction to AI l) [l Complete a timeline of Artificial Intelligen
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Chapter 1: Introduction to AI l) [l Complete a timeline of Artificial Intelligence with at least 10 important events and persons responsible for the event. Chapters 3 & 4: Uninformed Search & Heuristic Search 2) O The Block Coloring Problem (BCP). Given a set of k colors, the objective of the BCP is to color each block such that each no overlapping blocks have the same color. This question has two parts. First, formulate the 4-color BCP below as an uninformed search problem (identify initial state, states, successor function, goal test, and path cost). Secondly, if we formulate the 4-color BCP as a constraint satisfaction problem how many constraints will be present (identify them)? Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 Block 4 The Block Coloring ProblemExplanation / Answer
Introduction
The intellectual roots of AI, and the concept of intelligent machines, may be found in Greek mythology. Intelligent artifacts appear in literature since then, with real (and fraudulent) mechanical devices actually demonstrated to behave with some degree of intelligence. Some of these conceptual achievements are listed below under "Ancient History."
After modern computers became available, following World War II, it has become possible to create programs that perform difficult intellectual tasks. From these programs, general tools are constructed which have applications in a wide variety of everday problems. Some of these computational milestones are listed below under "Modern History."
Ancient History
Greek myths of Hephaestus, the blacksmith who manufactured mechanical servants, and the bronze man Talos incorporate the idea of intelligent robots. Many other myths in antiquity involve human-like artifacts. Many mechanical toys and models were actually constructed, e.g., by Archytas of Tarentum, Hero, Daedalus and other real persons.
4th century B.C.
13th century
15th century
15th-16th century
16th century
17th century
18th century
19th century
20th century - First Half
Modern History
The modern history of AI begins with the development of stored-program electronic computers. For a short summary, see Genius and Tragedy at Dawn of Computer Age By ALICE RAWSTHORN, NY Times (March 25, 2012 ), a review of technology historian George Dyson's book “Turing’s Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe.”
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Late 50's & Early 60's
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This show the complete history of AI.
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